Rebirth As a Writer In Britain

Chapter 135: "Ode to the Nightingale" is over (seeking a monthly pass)

After David Lee and Kevin had a chat, they learned a lot. ↖top↖dot↖xiao↖ said that this is the first time he has learned something from young people. He was very excited.

"Kevin, thank you for telling me that a poet should have a poetic heart." David Lee said.

"Dear Mr. David Lee, I am honored to be able to share my poetry experience with you."

"Haha, we two should not compliment each other. Poets should be honest and opposite, right?"

"Yes, that is crucial."

The two talked while drinking. During the period, David Lee also talked to Kevin about the development of British poetry. He also told Kevin that he would like to collaborate with Kevin to produce a collection of poetry reviews if possible. He wanted to write down Kevin's theory of poetry so that more people could know and learn. This makes Kevin very happy, because in this parallel world, it is an honor to publish a book with someone like David Lee.

Due to time, David Lee and Kevin talked for more than two hours, and then reluctantly left. However, David Lee did not go back, but continued to stay at his friend's house in Edinburgh.

After Kevin returned home, he checked the last chapter of "Ode to the Nightingale" and found that there were no typos. It was sent directly to Wall.

This is the last chapter of this poem, and since its publication in Time Magazine, this poem has given Kevin a lot. Just like today, the famous poetry critic David Lee also came to communicate with her in person because of this poem. This is a good thing that makes many newcomers, writers and poets envy and envy.

Therefore, after Kevin sent the manuscript to Wall, he said in his Twitter: Thanks to "Time", thank those who like "Ode to the Nightingale", the last chapter. Hope it did not disappoint you.

"I'm looking forward to it! I have been following the first chapter of "Ode to the Nightingale" until now, and now I suddenly heard the end. I feel a little bit reluctant in my heart."

"Me too. I have fallen in love with this kind of romantic imagination since the first chapter. I also imagined the past to a wonderful world, and then discarded all the uneasiness in real life."

"The final piece of "Ode to the Nightingale". I think I will definitely watch it. The first time I heard that poetry can also be serialized, the first time I saw poetry can be so full of stories. Kevin, your arrival is to break some history ."

"This poem is great. I wonder if Kevin will write poems after it is over?"

After seeing Kevin's tweet, his fans commented below.

Wall was also very happy after receiving the last chapter from Kevin. Because of the last chapter, the whole poem is a very good story.

"It turns out that poetry is so interesting. Kevin, thank you for allowing me to see the other side of poetry." Wall muttered to himself excitedly.

"Time" will not miss this opportunity for publicity and promotion. After receiving Kevin's manuscript, they issued a statement on the official Twitter: romantic poet to death. Poems full of imagination. This issue will usher in the last chapter of Kevin's Ode to the Nightingale, so stay tuned.

With the publication of "Time" and Kevin's Twitter, many people who are interested in "Ode to the Nightingale" also know the news. Therefore, when this issue of Time was released, it quickly attracted a peak in sales.

"Mr. Wall, you are really an insightful editor. Now our sales are twice as high as before."

"Yeah. I really admire you. I remember you asked Kevin to write poetry. Now it is really hot."

After seeing the surge in sales of this issue of Time, Wall’s colleagues gave him sincere compliments.

"Thank you, I just did what I was supposed to do." Wall said modestly.

The fact is as Wall’s colleague said. When Wall saw that Kevin’s "When You Are Old" was used by Bella to make music, and then the song became popular again. The keen eye of Wall has already seen the market. Therefore, he called Kevin immediately and asked him to write a poem for publication in Time Magazine.

But what Wall didn't expect was. Kevin's writing is a straightforward series of novel poems. Although he was worried about whether this would make readers feel aesthetic fatigue. But after seeing the sales volume has been very good. His worries can disappear completely.

David Lee stayed in Edinburgh for two days before returning. When this issue of Time came out, he was the most active to watch Kevin’s Ode to the Nightingale. When he opened the newspaper, he quickly found Kevin's column. Then he looked at it seriously.

Loneliness! This word is like a bell ringing,

Bring me back to where I stood alone.

do not! I imagine this fairy can deceive people,

But it is not as effective as the rumors.

do not! do not! Your weeping singing gradually flies away.

Over the nearby grassland, over the calm stream, over the hillside;

At this time it was hidden in another ravine.

Is this an illusion or a dream?

The singing is far away-am I sleeping or awake?

David Lee couldn't help but read it carefully. After reading, he closed his eyes and fully integrated himself into the world of Kevin's poetry.

Three minutes later, David Lee opened his eyes and immediately took a pen to comment on the poem:

David Lee wrote in the article:

When the poet woke up from imagination and contemplation, he relentlessly denied these imaginations completely. "Fantasy, this deceitful demon boy", he issued a sharp question.

When the nightingale’s singing floats across the lawn, hillsides, and streams, the poet cannot grasp whether the previous imagination and longing are hallucinations or dreams: "Am I sleeping? Waking up?" This actually hints at the emotional clues throughout the poem. It is the state of life in which reality and imagination are entangled with each other.

It can only be said that Kevin is a poet with a deep understanding of life, which is very rare. He injected the experience from real life into his imaginative imagination that day, and then merged the two together to form the song "Ode to the Nightingale." Good job, Kevin---one of the best poets of this age.

After David Lee finished writing, he immediately posted this comment on his Twitter. This is the second time he has written comments on Kevin's poems. So as soon as Twitter was released, those colleagues who saw it were even more amazed and envied.

"No? David Lee wrote poetry reviews for Kevin again? What's the situation? Are they relatives?"

"It's very rare. In just two months, David Lee wrote two reviews for Kevin. First, "When You Are Old", and now "Ode to the Nightingale."

"As a poet, I also hope to get David Lee's comment. Unfortunately, he doesn't look down on my poetry."

"It seems that David Lee is full of expectations for Kevin. No wonder he said when he commented on "When You Are Old" that Kevin is the best poet alive now."

David Lee, no matter what others think of himself, since chatting with Kevin that day in Edinburgh, he has determined that Kevin will have a bright future in the field of poetry and literature.

"Ode to the Nightingale" won the affirmation of authoritative figures, but also the affirmation of readers in the market. When those readers who like Kevin bought "Time" and saw this last closing chapter. They are also satisfied.

"Kevin's imagination is really good. It can turn poetry into an interesting story. Then let us be inspired by this story. This requires an innate ability to organize words."

"There are eight chapters in "Ode to the Nightingale". I have read each chapter and I can only say that it is good. I think Kevin is a poet sent by God. Perhaps every word he says can be turned into a poem."

"I like his saying goodbye!'Fantasy this fairy can deceive people, but it is not as effective as the vibe'. Come on, dear Kevin, you are the best."

"If it weren't for Kevin to write, I would hardly read the poems written by people in the modern era. Their writing style is far worse than that of Kevin."

The same is true for the eighteen-year-old Jenny Norfolk. She came to a bookstore very early today, and the reason was to read the last chapter of "Ode to the Nightingale" in advance.

Girls are born with an illusion of poetry, especially when Kevin writes each poem so romantically.

When the eighteen-year-old Jenny Norfolk read the last chapter of "Ode to the Nightingale", she gently covered the sensitive part of her neck under the newspaper and said: "Dear Kevin, if you can write for me A poem, that’s great. I think I’ll do anything for this poem. Remember, it’s anything."

Since the signing of "Wuthering Heights", Jenny Norfolk has had Kevin's contact information. So after a wavy fantasy, she sent a text message to Kevin.

"Dear Kevin, I have read all of your "Ode to the Nightingale"~www.NovelMTL.com~ which is really good. I hope you can write more beautiful poems. That is my favorite."

Kevin was writing "Robinson Crusoe" in his bedroom, and when he saw a text message on his cell phone, he picked it up and looked at it.

"Hey, it turned out to be Jenny Norfolk. Isn't this eighteen-year-old girl in love with me?" Kevin secretly said with joy.

In his previous life, Kevin was an Internet writer on the street, and because of his busy codewords every day, he has never tried the taste of a woman.

Now in this parallel world of Britain, if there are beauties like Bella and Jenny Norfolk like it, that has always been a happy thing. After all, both of them are stunning beauties. One is a big star, and the other is a noble princess. Thinking about it, normal men are tempted.

After reading Jenny Norfolk’s text message, Kevin immediately replied to her: "Thank you, beautiful Jenny Norfolk, your support is a great honor in my life. I want to support this. I will work harder to create."

Jenny Norfolk did not expect Kevin to reply so quickly, she jumped up with joy. It seems to have been favored by God. (To be continued...)

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